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Ambulatory management of peripheral artery disease has become popular. The radial artery approach is the ideal access, when possible, to allow fast discharge of patients.

Description

  • Radial artery puncture
  • Placement of diagnostic  at the level of right common iliac from the arm
  • Exchange for braided 6F long sheath introducer (110cm)
  • Placement of external iliac stent
  • Placement of SFA stent
  • Closing of radial artery by compression

Learning ojectives

  • Use of radial artery for lower limb angioplasty
  • Selection of devices and technique
  • Management of ambulatory patient

 

Shooting date : 2013-05-30
Last update : 2021-06-09
Max Amor
Essey-lès-Nancy, France

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